The Boston Globe's featured research by Scott Wiltermuth and a colleague on dishonesty and how it can spur creativity in business. Their study looked at the relationship between creative and dishonest people, finding both involve breaking rules and thinking outside the box. In five experiments, they looked at how behaving dishonestly can actually spur creative thinking.

Business Standard (India) featured the Marshall's Global Supply Chain Management certification course, which may be offered at several Indian universities. Nick Vyas said there is a global shortage of qualified professionals in the sector.

Los Angeles Times featured a multimillion-dollar grant from the National Science Foundation Innovation Corps (I-Corps) program to create a tech innovation "node" administered by USC, UCLA and Caltech. USC will anchor the node, a collaborative effort to connect investors and business leaders with university researchers and students. Half of the research teams that have participated in existing nodes have started companies, said Andrea Belz, who will lead the node. The story noted business and engineering professors work closely together at USC in areas such as healthcare and aerospace. Los Angeles Business Journal also wrote about the NSF grant.

Los Angeles Times featured a multimillion-dollar grant from the National Science Foundation Innovation Corps (I-Corps) program to create a tech innovation "node" administered by USC, UCLA and Caltech. USC will anchor the node, a collaborative effort to connect investors and business leaders with university researchers and students. Half of the research teams that have participated in existing nodes have started companies, said Andrea Belz, who will lead the node. The story noted business and engineering professors work closely together at USC in areas such as healthcare and aerospace. Los Angeles Business Journal also wrote about the NSF grant.

Los Angeles Times featured a multimillion-dollar grant from the National Science Foundation Innovation Corps (I-Corps) program to create a tech innovation "node" administered by USC, UCLA and Caltech. USC will anchor the node, a collaborative effort to connect investors and business leaders with university researchers and students. Half of the research teams that have participated in existing nodes have started companies, said Andrea Belz, who will lead the node. The story noted business and engineering professors work closely together at USC in areas such as healthcare and aerospace. Los Angeles Business Journal also wrote about the NSF grant.

Los Angeles Times featured a multimillion-dollar grant from the National Science Foundation Innovation Corps (I-Corps) program to create a tech innovation "node" administered by USC, UCLA and Caltech. USC will anchor the node, a collaborative effort to connect investors and business leaders with university researchers and students. Half of the research teams that have participated in existing nodes have started companies, said Andrea Belz, who will lead the node. The story noted business and engineering professors work closely together at USC in areas such as healthcare and aerospace. Los Angeles Business Journal also wrote about the NSF grant.